EP2544185A1 - Dispositif d'affichage de contenu, dispositif de sortie de contenu et procédé d'affichage de contenu - Google Patents

Dispositif d'affichage de contenu, dispositif de sortie de contenu et procédé d'affichage de contenu Download PDF

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EP2544185A1
EP2544185A1 EP12173421A EP12173421A EP2544185A1 EP 2544185 A1 EP2544185 A1 EP 2544185A1 EP 12173421 A EP12173421 A EP 12173421A EP 12173421 A EP12173421 A EP 12173421A EP 2544185 A1 EP2544185 A1 EP 2544185A1
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Sakiko Tashiro
Hidenori Sakaniwa
Takashi Matsubara
Takahiko Nozoe
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  • the present invention relates to a technology for displaying and outputting content.
  • JP-A-2001-84662 discloses a related art of this technical field.
  • This publication describes a reproduction device including reproduction means that reproduces a voice signal recorded on a recording medium, voice output means that outputs voice based on the voice signal reproduced by the reproduction means, detection means that detects whether or not there is a user in the listening area of the voice output by the voice output means, and control means wherein, when the detection means detects that there is no user in the listening area, the control means causes the reproduction means to pause the reproduction of the voice signal and places the reproduction means in the pause state with the reproduction position on the recording medium backspaced the equivalent of a first time and, when the detection means detects that there is a user in the listening area, causes the reproduction means to resume the reproduction of the voice signal (see paragraph [0006] in JP-A-2001-84662 ).
  • JP-A-2001-84662 According to the technology disclosed in JP-A-2001-84662 , the reproduction of the voice signal is paused when there is no user in the listening area and the reproduction of the voice signal is resumed when there is a user in the listening area.
  • the technology disclosed in JP-A-2001-84662 does not take into consideration the continued reproduction of the voice signal when a user is out of the listening area. Because of this problem, the user sometimes cannot perform intended processing when the user returns to the listening area.
  • the present application includes multiple means for solving the problems described above.
  • One of them is a content display device including a content signal input unit that receives a content signal; a display unit that displays content included in the content signal; a sensor that detects a presence/absence of a viewer in a predetermined range; and a reproduction position storing unit that stores reproduction position information indicating a reproduction position of the content.
  • the display unit returns to a reproduction position, indicated by the reproduction position information, and displays the content.
  • the present invention enhances the user's ease of use in the content display and output technology.
  • the following describes an example of the configuration of a content processing device 300 in this embodiment with reference to FIG. 3 .
  • a content recording unit 301 configured, for example, by a hard disk drive (HDD) or a semiconductor memory such as a solid state drive (SSD), has a directory configuration and records content on a file basis.
  • the content recording unit 301 has a structure to allow a user to read content from a specified position according to the user's request.
  • a tuner 302 is a processing unit for receiving video and voice from a radio, TV, or cable TV (CATV) and data, such as an electronic program guide (EPG), via an antenna 350.
  • CATV cable TV
  • EPG electronic program guide
  • a network interface unit 303 is a processing unit for receiving content from a network 360 such as the Internet, a telephone line, and a local area network (LAN).
  • a network 360 such as the Internet, a telephone line, and a local area network (LAN).
  • a content signal input unit 304 is an interface for receiving content signals, such as video, voice, and text, from the content recording unit 301, tuner 302, and network interface unit 303.
  • the content signal input unit 304 also works as a processing unit for receiving content signals from a player device such as an optical disc or from a game machine.
  • a video/voice decoding unit 305 decodes content or converts video information and voice information according to a request from a control unit 306 and transmits the resulting video data and voice data respectively to a video output unit 307 and a voice output unit 308.
  • the control unit 306 controls the content recording unit 301, tuner 302, network interface unit 303, content signal input unit 304, video/voice decoding unit 305, video output unit 307, voice output unit 308, sensor 321, timer 323, and reproduction position storing unit 324, based on the input from a user interface unit 309 or the information from the sensor 321. For example, the control unit 306 performs control to generate the signal of data to be output by the video output unit 307 and the voice output unit 308 and to input the generated signal to the video/voice decoding unit 305.
  • the control unit 306 also controls the content reproduction operation, such as the reproduction processing, pause processing, stop processing, reproduction position jump processing, etc., based on the user operation via the user interface unit 309 or on the resume point information that will be described later.
  • the control unit 306 also performs control to encode content and to record the encoded content in the content recording unit 301.
  • the control unit 306 manages the content reproduction position (chapter position, number of reproduction frames, reproduction elapsed time from the head of content, etc.).
  • the video output unit 307 receives decoded video data, image data, and text data from the video/voice decoding unit 305 and outputs them.
  • Examples of hardware configuring the video output unit 307 include a display device, such as a liquid crystal, organic electroluminescence (organic EL), plasma, or light-emitting diode (LED) display device, or an interface that outputs video signal to an external display device.
  • the voice output unit 308 receives decoded voice data from the video/voice decoding unit 305 and outputs it.
  • Examples of hardware configuring the voice output unit 308 include a speaker or an interface via which the voice signal is output to an external voice output device.
  • the user interface unit 309 such as a light receiving unit for receiving a signal from a remote control 370 or the operation panel, is an interface capable of accepting an input from the user.
  • the sensor 32 detects the presence/absence of a user in the detecting area and the viewing status, the number of viewers, and viewer's identifications.
  • the types of sensors are not limited to those given above but any other type of sensor capable of detecting the presence of a user may also be used.
  • the timer 323, provided for managing the time information, has the function to measure the time elapsed from any point in time.
  • the timer 323 is used to provide time information on sensor output values, to measure the absence time of a user, or to control the content reproduction time.
  • the reproduction position storing unit 324 stores the resume point of content according to the viewing status of a user in the detecting area (area in which the sensor detects the presence/absence of a user) recognized by the sensor 321.
  • a resume point is described in this embodiment as the reproduction position information indicating the reproduction position of content, it is also possible to use the mechanism for recording the reproduction position information such as a time code or a chapter.
  • the configuration of the content processing device 300 in which the components described above are independent of each other in the example in FIG. 3 , is not limited to this configuration.
  • another configuration is also possible in which one or more central processing units (CPU) work together to perform the processing of the content signal input unit 304, video/voice decoding unit 305, and control unit 306.
  • CPU central processing units
  • the components are arranged in the content processing device 300 in the example in FIG. 3
  • one or more components may be provided outside the content processing device 300, for example, as shown in FIGS. 14A, 14B, and 14C and be connected to the content processing device 300 via a network or a universal serial bus (USB).
  • USB universal serial bus
  • the reproduction position control function refers to the function that helps a user 1, who is away from (leaves) the viewing area of the content processing device 300 (detecting area of the sensor 321) and then is back (returns) to the viewing area, to return to the reproduction position, where the user 1 left the viewing area, for continued reproduction and display of content.
  • the reproduction position control function increases the convenience of content viewing when the user temporarily leaves and then returns to the viewing area.
  • the reproduction position control function operates as follows in this embodiment.
  • the processing shown in FIG. 18 begins when the user gets away from (leaves) the viewing area of the content processing device 300.
  • the reproduction position storing unit 324 creates a resume point in the content, which is being reproduced, in S1801.
  • the resume point refers to a point indicating the reproduction position corresponding to the time, or the time several seconds before the time, the user left the viewing area.
  • the resume point once created in this way, allows the content processing device 300 to reproduce the content beginning at the reproduction position, where the user left the viewing area, when the user is back (returns) to the viewing area later.
  • the reproduction position storing unit 324 may store the type of the medium from which the content is reproduced. Storing the type of the medium as well as the resume point allows the content processing device 300 to identify the reproduction medium and the reproduction position where the user left the viewing area and then to reproduce the content even when the content processing device 300 can reproduce the content from multiple types of medium.
  • resume point is used in the example in this embodiment to store a content reproduction position
  • the mechanism using a time code or a chapter may also be used.
  • the content processing device 300 determines whether the user is back (has returned) to the viewing area of the content processing device 300. If it is confirmed via the sensor 321 that the user has returned to the viewing area, the processing proceeds to S1803; if it is not confirmed that the user has returned to the viewing area (the state in which the user leaves the viewing area continues), the content processing device 300 waits for the user to return to the viewing area.
  • the content processing device 300 performs the processing (processing R1) that is executed when the user returns to the viewing area.
  • processing R1 The detail of the processing R1, as well as the description of FIG. 19 , will be given later.
  • processing R1 that is executed when the user returns to the viewing area in this embodiment.
  • the content processing device 300 determines the processing content based on the following two factors: tu and Tplay.
  • tu is the time elapsed from the time the user left the viewing area (time for which the user leaves the viewing area) that is measured by the timer 323.
  • Tplay is the predetermined time (the time that elapses from the time the user left the viewing area to the time the reproduction position control function starts the operation. This time is used to determine whether the reproduction position selection message 201 is to be displayed).
  • the control unit 306 controls the output according to the processing content determined in this way and, according to the control, the video output unit 307 displays the data.
  • the processing content of the processing R1 is classified into the following two.
  • the content processing device 300 does not display the reproduction position selection message 201 described above when the user returns to the viewing area. The content processing device 300 continues to reproduce the content.
  • the content processing device 300 displays the reproduction position selection message 201 when the user returns to the viewing area.
  • Tplay if established in this way, eliminates the need for the user to select whether to return the reproduction position, for example, when the user leaves, and immediately returns to, the viewing area.
  • the control unit 306 controls the content reproduction position based on a selection instruction from the user. For example, if the user responds to the reproduction position selection message 201 via the user interface unit 309 to select "to return” the reproduction position, the control unit 306 performs control to return the content reproduction position to the position indicated by the resume point created in S1801 in FIG. 18 . It is also possible for the control unit 306 to return the content reproduction position to the position corresponding to several seconds before the position indicated by the resume point. If the user selects "not to return” the reproduction position, the control unit 306 does not return the reproduction position to the position indicated by the resume point but continues the reproduction. When the user select one of the options, the content processing device 300 terminates the display of the reproduction position selection message 201.
  • the reproduction position selection message 201 may be kept displayed until the user issues a selection instruction. Instead, the display of the reproduction position selection message 201 may be automatically terminated if the user does not select any of the operations and a predetermined time has elapsed. The automatic termination prevents the reproduction position selection message 201 from being left displayed.
  • the content processing device 300 may continue to reproduce the content without returning to the position indicated by the resume point or may return the reproduction position to the position indicated by the resume point. Automatically returning the reproduction position to the position indicated by the resume point reduces the user operation.
  • the resume point created in S1801 in FIG. 18 is erased when the user selects a reproduction position. If the user does not select a reproduction position, the resume point may also be erased when the display of the reproduction position selection message 201 is terminated. The resume point may also be overwritten when the user leaves the viewing area again and a new resume point is created. This processing, if performed, allows the resume point to be updated to a new resume point when the user leaves the viewing area again.
  • FIG. 20 is a conceptual diagram showing an example of the operation of the content processing device 300 in this embodiment.
  • Tplay three minutes.
  • the content processing device 300 displays the reproduction position selection message 201. The content processing device 300 performs this processing to allow the user to resume the content reproduction from the scene the user failed to view even if the content reproduction automatically stops.
  • the paused screen may be released when the elapsed time tu from the time the user left the viewing area becomes the predetermined time (for example, Tplay).
  • the content processing device 300 performs this processing to prevent the video from being burnt on the screen.
  • the reproduction position selection message 201 when displayed, allows the user to return the reproduction position to the scene displayed at the time the user paused the screen.
  • tu may be the time elapsed from the time the pause operation is performed. By using this time as tu, it is possible to recognize when the user leaves the viewing area, not by the sensor 321, but by the user operation.
  • the processing, which is performed when the user pauses the reproduction and then leaves the viewing area will be described later.
  • the reproduction position selection message 201 may also be displayed even when the time tu elapsed from the time the user left the viewing area is smaller than Tplay (tu ⁇ Tplay). For example, when the user failed to view an important scene, this processing allows the user to perform an operation to return the reproduction position to a scene already reproduced while the user left the viewing area.
  • the content processing device 300 When the user returns to the viewing area, it is also possible for the content processing device 300 not to display the reproduction position selection message 201 but to return the reproduction position automatically to the position indicated by the resume point or to the position several seconds before it.
  • the content processing device 300 performs this processing to eliminate the need for the user to perform the operation but to allow the user to resume content viewing beginning at the reproduction position of the scene the user failed to view.
  • the embodiment described above improves the content display and output technology to increase the user's ease of use.
  • the content processing device 300 gives the user the option to select whether or not the reproduction position is to be returned to the scene, which was reproduced when the user left the viewing area, thus enabling the user to determine whether to return the reproduction position.
  • This capability allows the user to return the reproduction position if the scene the user failed to view is important, but not to return the reproduction position if the scene the user failed to view is not important to the user, thus providing more suitable content display and output technology.
  • the content display and output technology is described that allows the user, who returns to the viewing area, to return the reproduction position to the scene that was reproduced when the user left the viewing area.
  • the technology is described in which the automatic power saving processing function is added to the content display and output technology in the first embodiment.
  • the configuration of the device in this embodiment is similar to that of the device in the first embodiment except a part of the configuration, the description similar to that of the first embodiment omitted.
  • the following describes an example of the configuration of a content processing device 300 in this embodiment with reference to FIG 3 .
  • the control unit 306 controls the automatic power saving processing function that will be described later. For example, the control unit 306 issues an instruction to the video output unit 307 to turn off the power, to stop the video display, or to reduce the brightness of the video display. By doing so, the control unit 306 reduces the power consumption of the device for achieving power saving. Instead of issuing an instruction to the video output unit 307 to turn off the power, to stop the video display, or to reduce the brightness of the video display, the control unit 306 may also achieve power saving by stopping the output of video signals to the video output unit 307.
  • control unit 306 may issue an instruction to the a display device, which is the output destination, to turn off the power, to stop the video display, or to reduce the brightness of the video display for achieving power saving.
  • the video output unit 307 performs the power-off processing, backlight turn-off processing (backlight-off processing), or backlight brightness reduction processing according to the control signal from the control unit 306.
  • the voice output unit 308 performs the power-off processing or voice volume reduction processing according to the control signal from the control unit 306.
  • the automatic power saving processing function refers to the function that performs the backlight-off processing or brightness reduction processing when the user leaves the viewing area of the content processing device 300 for reducing the power consumption of the content processing device 300.
  • Tmsg in FIG. 1 is the time from the time the user leaves the viewing area to the time the display of a power-saving mode transition message 101, which will be described later, is started.
  • Tmute is the time from the time the user leaves the viewing area to the time the transition to the power-saving mode is started.
  • the relation between the two is Tmsg ⁇ Tmute.
  • the processing shown in FIG. 4 begins when the user gets away from (leaves) the viewing area of the content processing device 300.
  • the reproduction position storing unit 324 creates a resume point in the content being reproduced.
  • the content processing device 300 performs the processing (processing L2), provided for execution when the user leaves the viewing area, based on the time tu elapsed from the time the user left the viewing area.
  • the time tu is measured by the timer 323.
  • the detail of the processing L2 will be described later in conjunction with FIG 5A .
  • the content processing device 300 determines whether the user is back (has returned) to the viewing area of the content processing device 300. If it is confirmed via the sensor 321 that the user has returned to the viewing area, the processing proceeds to S404; if it is not confirmed that the user has returned to the viewing area (the state in which the user leaves the viewing area continues), the processing returns to S402.
  • the content processing device 300 performs the processing (processing R2) provided for execution when the user returns to the viewing area.
  • the time tu is measured by the timer 323.
  • the detail of the processing R2 will be described later in conjunction with FIG. 5B .
  • processing L2 that is executed when the user leaves the viewing area
  • processing R2 that is executed when the user returns to the viewing area
  • FIG 5A is a diagram showing an example of the processing (processing L2), which is performed when the user leaves the viewing area, for determining the screen status based on the time tu elapsed from the time the user left the viewing area. This elapsed time tu is measured by the timer 323.
  • the control unit 306 controls the output according to the screen status determined by this processing and, according to the control determined in this way, the video output unit 307 displays the data.
  • the processing content of the processing L2 is classified into the following three.
  • the screen status is the state in which the power-saving mode transition message 101 is displayed.
  • the screen status is "power-saving mode".
  • FIG. 5B is a diagram showing an example of the processing (processing R2), which is performed when the user returns to the viewing area, for determining the processing content based on the time tu elapsed from the time the user left the viewing area, which is measured by the timer 323, and on the screen status when the user returns to the viewing area.
  • the control unit 306 controls the output according to the processing content determined by this processing and, according to the determined control, the video output unit 307 displays the data.
  • the processing content of the processing R2 is classified into the following six.
  • Tplay is the predetermined time (time from the time the user leaves the viewing area to the time the reproduction position control function is started. This time is used to determine whether or not the reproduction position selection message 201 is to be displayed).
  • Tplay the elapsed time tu elapsed from the time the user leaves the viewing area is smaller than Tplay (tu ⁇ Tplay)
  • the reproduction position selection message 201 is not displayed regardless of the screen status.
  • FIG. 6 is a conceptual diagram showing an example of the operation of the content processing device 300 in this embodiment.
  • Tmsg three minutes
  • Tmute four minutes
  • Tplay three minutes.
  • the screen status is one of the following three: "normal mode”, "power-saving mode transition message display”, and "power-saving mode”.
  • the reproduction position selection message 201 is not displayed.
  • FIG. 15 is a diagram showing an example of the screen display status when the content processing device 300 performs the operation as shown in FIG. 6 in this embodiment.
  • the screen status is "normal mode" and the content processing device 300 displays the screen such as the one shown in (a) of FIG. 15 .
  • the screen transits from "normal mode” to the state, in which the power-saving mode transition message 101 is displayed, and the content processing device 300 displays the screen such as the one shown in (b) of FIG. 15 .
  • the screen transits from the state, in which the power-saving mode transition message 101 is displayed, to "power-saving mode" and the content processing device 300 displays the screen such as the one shown in (c) of FIG. 15 .
  • the screen transits from "power-saving mode” to "normal mode” and, at the same time, the content processing device 300 displays the screen such as the one shown in (d) of FIG. 15 with the reproduction position selection message 201 on the screen.
  • the time from the time the user leaves the viewing area to the time the screen transits to "power-saving mode" differs from the time from the time the user leaves the viewing area to the time the reproduction position control function starts the operation (the time used to determine whether the reproduction position selection message 201 is to be displayed).
  • the time used to determine whether the reproduction position selection message 201 is to be displayed it is possible to automatically adjust one or both of Tmute and Tplay when Tmute ⁇ Tplay to make their values equal. This processing allows the content processing device 300 to carry out one of the two patterns.
  • the screen does not transit to "power-saving mode” and the content processing device 300 does not display the reproduction position selection message 201 after the user returns to the viewing area.
  • the screen transits to "power-saving mode” and the content processing device 300 displays the reproduction position selection message 201 after the user returns to the viewing area.
  • this embodiment performs the backlight-off processing or the brightness reduction processing when the user leaves the viewing area to reduce the power consumption of the device, In this case, too, this embodiment displays the reproduction position selection message 201 as necessary to increase the user convenience, thus providing a better content display and output technology.
  • the content display and output technology is described in which the reproduction position control function and the automatic power-saving processing function are added.
  • the content display and output technology is described that allows the user to perform the pause operation during content reproduction.
  • the reproduction position corresponding to the position at which the user perfor-ms the pause operation, is stored in the reproduction position storing unit 324 as the reproduction position information indicating the content reproduction position.
  • the reproduction position corresponding to several seconds before the position at which the pause operation is performed, may also be stored.
  • the configuration of the device in this embodiment is similar to that of the device in the first and second embodiments except a part of the configuration, the description similar to that in the first and the second embodiments is omitted.
  • the following describes an example of the processing flow of a content processing device 300 in this embodiment with reference to FIG. 7 .
  • the processing shown in FIG. 7 begins when the user performs the pause operation via the user interface unit 309.
  • the content processing device 300 determines whether the user is away from (leaves) the viewing area of the content processing device 300. If it is confirmed via the sensor 321 that the user leaves the viewing area, the processing proceeds to S705; if it is not confirmed that the user leaves the viewing area (the state in which the user is present continues), the processing proceeds to S702.
  • the content processing device 300 determines whether the user performs the pause release operation. If the release of the pause is not confirmed by the video/voice decoding unit 305 and the user interface unit 309 (the pause state continues), the processing proceeds to S703. If the release of the pause is confirmed, the content processing device 300 terminates the sequence of processing in FIG. 7 .
  • the content processing device 300 determines if the pause state continues for the predetermined period Tpause or longer.
  • Tpause is the period of time from the start of the pause to the release of the pause screen. Controlling the screen status so that the pause screen will not be output continuously for Tpause or longer prevents the video from being burnt on the screen. If it is determined by the video/voice decoding unit 305 and the timer 323 that the pause state has continued for Tpause or longer, the processing proceeds to S704. If it is confirmed that the Tpause has not yet continued for Tpause or longer, the processing returns to S701.
  • the content processing device 300 releases the pause screen via the video/voice decoding unit 305 and terminates the sequence of processing in FIG. 7 .
  • the pause screen is released when the content reproduction resume processing or the content stop processing is performed.
  • step S705 the content processing device 300 performs the processing (processing L3), provided for execution when the user leaves the viewing area, based on the time tu elapsed after the user left the viewing area.
  • the time tu is measured by the timer 323.
  • the detail of the processing L3 will be described later in conjunction with FIG. 8 .
  • the content processing device 300 determines whether the user is back (has returned) to the viewing area of the content processing device 300. If it is confirmed via the sensor 321 that the user has returned to the viewing area, the processing proceeds to S707; if it is not confirmed that the user has returned to the viewing area (the state in which the user leaves the viewing area continues), the processing returns to S705.
  • the content processing device 300 performs the processing (processing R3) provided for execution when the user returns to the viewing area.
  • processing R3 The detail of the processing R3 will be described later in conjunction with FIG. 8 .
  • the content processing device 300 determines whether the content reproduction status, created as a result of the processing R3, is the pause state. If it is confirmed, via the video/voice decoding unit 305, that the content reproduction status is the pause state, the processing returns to S701. If it is confirmed that the status is not the pause state, the content processing device 300 terminates the sequence of processing shown in FIG. 7 .
  • processing L3 that is executed when the user leaves the viewing area
  • processing R3 that is executed when the user returns to the viewing area
  • FIG. 8A is a diagram showing an example of the processing (processing L3), which is performed when the user leaves the viewing area, for determining the screen status based on the time tu elapsed from the time the user leaves the viewing area. This elapsed time tu is measured by the timer 323.
  • the control unit 306 controls the output according to the screen status determined by this processing and, according to the control determined in this way, the video output unit 307 displays the data.
  • the processing content of the processing L3 is classified into the following three.
  • Tmsg in FIG. 8 is the time from the time the user leaves the viewing area to the time the display of a power-saving mode transition message 101 is started.
  • Tmute is the time from the time the user leaves the viewing area to the time the transition to the "power-saving mode" is started. The relation between the two is Tmsg ⁇ Tmute.
  • the screen status is the state in which the power-saving mode transition message 101 is displayed.
  • the video/voice decoding unit 305 releases the pause screen.
  • FIG 8B is a diagram showing an example of the processing (processing R3), which is performed when the user returns to the viewing area, for determining the processing content based on the pause state when the user returns to the viewing area and on the screen status when the user returns to the viewing area.
  • the control unit 306 controls the output according to the processing content determined by this processing and, according to the determined control, the video output unit 307 displays the data.
  • the content processing device 300 When the time tu elapsed from the time the user left the viewing area is shorter than Tpause, the content processing device 300 does not display the reproduction position selection message 201 regardless of the screen status.
  • the processing content of the processing R3 is classified into the following six.
  • the reproduction position selection message 201 is displayed.
  • the display of the power-saving mode transition message is terminated and the pause screen is displayed.
  • the display of the power-saving mode transition message 101 is terminated and the reproduction position selection message 201 is displayed.
  • the screen transits to "normal mode” (the screen returns from "power-saving mode” and the pause screen is displayed).
  • the screen transits to "normal mode” and the reproduction position selection message 201 is displayed.
  • the content processing device 300 references Tpause to determine whether the time indicated by Tpause has elapsed. This processing eliminates the need for the user to select whether to return the reproduction position to the position indicated by the reproduction position information (position where the pause operation was performed).
  • Tplay may also be used to determine whether to display the reproduction position selection message 201.
  • the pause screen When the pause screen is released by the content stop processing, the pause screen may be displayed when the user returns to the viewing area. Displaying the pause screen in this way allows the user, who returns to the viewing area, to return to the pause screen without having to perform the operation.
  • the control unit 306 controls the reproduction position based on a selection instruction from the user. If the user selects to "return” to the reproduction position in response to the reproduction position selection message 201 via the user interface unit 309, the control unit 306 returns the reproduction position to the position indicated by the reproduction position information. The control unit 306 may return the reproduction position to the position several seconds before it. If the user selects "not to return” the reproduction position, the control unit 306 continues reproduction without returning to the position at which the reproduction paused.
  • the content of the reproduction position selection message 201 is, for example, "Do you want to return to position where you paused and reproduce?" to make the message different from that when the user leaves the viewing area without a pause.
  • the reproduction may be continued without returning to the reproduction position where the user paused or the reproduction position may be returned to the reproduction position where the user paused. Automatically returning the reproduction position to the reproduction position where the pause processing was performed reduces the user operation.
  • FIG. 9 is a conceptual diagram showing an example of the operation of the content processing device 300 in this embodiment.
  • Tmsg three minutes
  • Tmute four minutes
  • Tpause six minutes.
  • the pause screen is not released but transits to "power-saving mode" (backlight-off processing).
  • the screen status is one of the following three: "normal mode”, "power-saving mode transition message display”, and "power-saving mode”.
  • the content reproduction status is one of the two: "pause” and "pause released".
  • "pause” because the screen transits to "power-saving mode” (backlight-off processing) before Tpause elapses, neither the video is burnt on the screen nor the pause screen is automatically released.
  • "power-saving mode” brightness reduction processing
  • the reproduction position selection message 201 is not displayed.
  • FIG. 16 is a diagram showing an example of the screen display when the content processing device 300 operates as shown in FIG. 9 in this embodiment.
  • the screen transits to the state in which power-saving mode transition message 101 is displayed with the content reproduction status remaining in the pause state and the content processing device 300 performs the screen display processing as shown in (b) of FIG. 16 .
  • the screen transits to "power-saving mode" with the content reproduction status remaining in the pause state and the content processing device 300 performs the screen display processing as shown in (c) of FIG. 16 .
  • the screen transits to "normal mode" with the content reproduction status remaining in the pause state and the content processing device 300 performs the screen display processing as shown in (d) of FIG. 16 .
  • FIG. 10 is a conceptual diagram showing an example of the operation of the content processing device 300 in this embodiment.
  • Tmsg three minutes
  • Tmute four minutes
  • Tpause two minutes.
  • the pause screen is released, the reproduction of content is resumed and, after that, the screen transits to "power-saving mode",
  • the screen status is one of the following three: "normal mode”, "power-saving mode transition message display”, and "power-saving mode”.
  • the power consumption may be reduced even if the screen does not transit to "power-saving mode”.
  • the reproduction position selection message 201 need not be displayed.
  • the redundant display of the reproduction position selection message 201 is prevented when the screen transits to "power-saving mode" immediately after Tpause has elapsed.
  • FIG. 17 is a diagram showing an example of the screen display when the content processing device 300 operates as shown in FIG. 10 in this embodiment.
  • the screen status is "normal mode” and the content reproduction status is the pause state, and the content processing device 300 performs the screen display processing as shown in (a) of FIG. 17 .
  • the screen transits to "power-saving mode" with the pause screen released and the content processing device 300 performs the screen display processing as shown in (c) of FIG 17 .
  • the screen transits to "normal mode" with the pause screen released and the content processing device 300 displays the reproduction position selection message 201 and performs the screen display processing as shown in (d) of FIG. 17 .
  • tu is the time elapsed from the time the user leaves the viewing area in this embodiment, tu may also be the time elapsed from the time the pause operation is performed. By using this time as tu, it is possible to recognize when the user leaves the viewing area, not by the sensor 321, but by the user operation.
  • This embodiment does not output paused video for Tpause or longer even when the user performs the pause operation and then leaves the viewing area. This prevents the video from being burnt on the screen, thus providing a better content display and output technology.
  • the content display and output technology is described in which the user performs the pause operation during the reproduction of content.
  • Tmsg and Tmute are times each elapsed from the time the user leaves the viewing area.
  • the content display and output technology is described in which Tmsg and Tmute are times each elapsed from the time when a pause is released (at the time Tpause has elapsed).
  • the configuration of the device in this embodiment is similar to that of the device in the first to third embodiments except a part of the configuration, the description similar to that in the first to third embodiments is omitted.
  • the following describes an example of the processing flow of a content processing device 300 in this embodiment with reference to FIG. 11 .
  • the processing shown in FIG. 11 begins when the user performs the pause operation via the user interface unit 309.
  • the content processing device 300 determines whether the user performs the operation to release the pause. If the release of the pause is not confirmed by the video/voice decoding unit 305 and the user interface unit 309 (the pause state continues), the processing proceeds to S1102. If the release of the pause is confirmed, the content processing device 300 terminates the sequence of processing shown in FIG. 11 .
  • the content processing device 300 determines whether the pause state has continued for the predetermined period Tpause or longer. If it is confirmed by the video/voice decoding unit 305 and the timer 323 that the pause state has continued for Tpause or longer, the processing proceeds to S1103. If it is confirmed that the pause state has not continued for T pause or longer, the processing returns to S1101.
  • the video/voice decoding unit 305 releases the pause screen.
  • the pause screen is released when the content reproduction resume processing or the content stop processing is performed.
  • the content processing device 300 determines whether the user gets away from (leaves) the viewing area of the content processing device 300. If it is confirmed via the sensor 321 that the user leaves the viewing area, the processing proceeds to S1105. If it is not confirmed that the user leaves the viewing area (the user present state continues), the content processing device 300 terminates the sequence of the processing shown in FIG. 11 .
  • step S1105 the content processing device 300 performs the processing (processing L4), provided for execution when the user leaves the viewing area, based on the time ta elapsed after the user left the viewing area after the release of the pause.
  • the time ta is measured by the timer 323.
  • the detail of the processing L4 will be described later in conjunction with FIG. 12 .
  • the content processing device 300 determines whether the user is back (has returned) to the viewing area of the content processing device 300. If it is confirmed via the sensor 321 that the user has returned to the viewing area, the processing proceeds to S1107; if it is not confirmed that the user has returned to the viewing area (the state in which the user leaves the viewing area continues), the processing returns to S1104.
  • the content processing device 300 performs the processing (processing R4) provided for execution when the user returns to the viewing area.
  • processing R4 The detail of the processing R4 will be described later in conjunction with FIG. 12 .
  • processing L4 that is executed when the user leaves the viewing area
  • processing R4 that is executed when the user returns to the viewing area
  • FIG. 12A is a diagram showing an example of the processing (processing L4), which is performed when the user leaves the viewing area, for determining the screen status based on the time ta elapsed from the time the user leaves the viewing area after the release of the pause. This elapsed time ta is measured by the timer 323.
  • the control unit 306 controls the output according to the screen status determined by this processing and, according to the control determined in this way, the video output unit 307 displays the data.
  • the processing content of the processing L4 is classified into the following three.
  • the screen status is the state in which the power-saving mode transition message 101 is displayed.
  • the screen status is "power-saving mode".
  • FIG 12B is a diagram showing an example of the processing (processing R4), which is performed when the user returns to the viewing area, for determining the processing content based on the time tu elapsed from the time the user left the viewing area and on the screen status when the user returns to the viewing area.
  • the elapsed time tu is measured by the timer 323.
  • the control unit 306 controls the output according to the processing content determined by this processing and, according to the determined control, the video output unit 307 displays the data.
  • the processing content of the processing R4 is classified into the following six.
  • FIG. 13 is a conceptual diagram showing an example of the operation of the content processing device 300 in this embodiment.
  • Tmsg three minutes
  • Tmute four minutes
  • Tpause five minutes.
  • the screen status is one of the following three: "normal mode”, "power-saving mode transition message display”, and "power-saving mode”.
  • This embodiment in which Tmsg and Tmute are measured after- Tpause has elapsed, prevents the backlight-off processing and the brightness reduction processing from being performed even if the screen status is "power-saving mode" during a pause, thus making it possible for the user to better understand the operation of the content processing device 300.
  • the configurations, functions, processing units, and processing means may be implemented, in whole or in part, by hardware that is designed using integrated circuits.
  • the configurations and functions described above may also be implemented by software, in which case, the processor interprets and executes the programs each of which implements the respective function.
  • the programs that execute the functions and the information, such as the tables and files, may be stored in the memory, in a recording device such as a hard disk or SSD (Solid state drive), or in a recording medium such as an IC card, an SD card, or a DVD.

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